Le Bois-Marie
35, route de Chartres
91440 Bures-sur-Yvette
Description
Computational anatomy has emerged as a new subject focusing on the quantitative analysis of the variability of biological shapes with interesting challenges both from the mathematical and computational point of view. In this talk I will explain how a geometrical point of view based on the idea of shapes as structured spaces, actions of groups of diffeomorphisms and (sub)-Riemannian geometry provide nice vehicles to build a full processing framework called here diffeomorphometry.